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tenbear
Nov 10, 2012Explorer
dlplaia wrote:
If you live in the forest, then you should have access to plenty of free fatwood. Fatwood is the rosin-rich wood from the core of pine trees. When a pine dies and falls, it leaves the stump in the ground. A few years of age/rotting on the stump and the fatwood is easily pulled from the middle. One stump will yield years of fatwood needed for starting fires in your woodburning stove. You only need a small piece to start a fire, not the big pieces that are sold.
Debbie
Debbie, Are you using "pine trees" in the generic sense? We have lots of spruces around us but no pines. Would any evergreen work?
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